Jrue Holiday has missed the Celtics' last five games, but they would be wise to approach his return cautiously.
Playing in the NBA is a dream job for many people. Playing a sport you love seems like a great way to spend your time working, but the business side of the league can certainly be a lot to deal with.
For Jrue Holiday, moving to the Boston Celtics was a surreal opportunity. However, the Los Angeles native and his family are longtime supporters of the Lakers.
Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday told four-time NBA champion Draymond Green on “The Draymond Green Show” that he was taking a nap when the Milwaukee Bucks traded him to the Portland Trail Blazers for Damian Lillard. The Bucks traded Holiday to the Blazers for Lillard in a blockbuster deal in September.
Holiday is disappointed with how the Milwaukee Bucks front office handled their decision to trade him.
In a recent appearance on the 'Draymond Green Show,' Jrue Holiday opened up about his unexpected trade from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Portland Trail Blazers for Damian Lillard. "I'm taking a nap.
The Boston Celtics and Jrue Holiday are on a fast track to securing a long-term contract extension before his looming NBA free agency, and both parties are eager to finalize the agreement as quickly as possible.
Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday reassured NBA reporters that his current shoulder injury does not involve any nerve issues. The injury, affecting his right shoulder, has sidelined him from play, leaving uncertainty around his return to the Celtics’ lineup.
The guard has been dealing with a shoulder injury since running into a screen when the Celtics played the Washington Wizards on March 17.
Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday told NBA reporters that he’s not dealing with nerve issues in his injured shoulder. Holiday has a right shoulder injury. It’s unknown when Holiday will return to the Celtics’ lineup.
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Boston Celtics starting point guard Jrue Holiday, who has not played since March 17 due to a right shoulder joint strain that has caused "dead arm," remains out, with no timetable set for his return, multiple outlets reported.
Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday told NBA reporter Adam Himmelsbach of The Boston Globe that he’s dealing with a “dead arm.” Holiday has a right arm injury. “But Jrue Holiday said Friday that his absence is about more than simply being cautious,” Himmelsbach wrote.
Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday is currently sidelined with what he describes as a “dead arm,” a condition. The ailment has kept him off the court since the team’s 130-104 victory against the Washington Wizards on March 17, and the NBA star’s return date is uncertain.
Jrue Holiday missed his third consecutive Friday after suffering a sprained right shoulder last Sunday. Will he be 100 percent for the Celtics playoff push?
The Boston Celtics have been without starting guard Jrue Holiday for the past three games as he recovers from a sprained right shoulder. This late in the season, any injury to a core player is worrying.
LeBron James believes the Boston Celtics pulled off a heist when they acquired Jrue Holiday from the Portland Trail Blazers. LeBron was speaking on Jayson Tatum's greatness on his Mind the Game podcast when he hilariously commended the Celtics on landing Holiday for next to nothing.
LeBron James introduced and launched his latest portfolio, “Mind the Game” podcast, with former NBA player and ESPN personality JJ Redick on Tuesday. While listeners and viewers enjoyed episode one, one topic, particularly by the Los Angeles Lakers superstar about a rival team, has been trending.
During the first episode of his podcast with former NBA guard JJ Redick, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James said the Boston Celtics got Jrue Holiday for “a bag of lays potato chips.” The Milwaukee Bucks traded Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers in the blockbuster Damian Lillard trade.
Cameron Thomas is a skilled scorer who has faced a lot of defensive assignments in his three-year career. However, he struggled against Jrue Holiday, one of the league’s most elite perimeter defenders.
In the anniversary episode of Podcast P, Paul George opened up the floor for fans to ask questions. During the episode, he spoke about who is the toughest player to score on in the NBA.
Celtics guard Jrue Holiday is expected to be a part of the Team USA roster that competes in the 2024 Olympics in Paris this summer, sources with knowledge of the situation tell Shams Charania and Joe Vardon of The Athletic.
The Boston Celtics traded away two of its point guards in the offseason, trading away Marcus Smart in the deal that netted them Kristaps Porzingis while giving up the reigning Sixth Man of the Year Malcolm Brogdon to acquire Jrue Holiday.
Given how well he has fit in Boston this season, it seems safe to assume the Celtics will be eager to discuss a potential extension.
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